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r tivate Hixchange Main THWEST LE GU 8 OF NOW ‘nd-clanw matter. ix mos. 0146 ar Os Ange Mate 2400 postotfica aa ee to Wisk per mon. wi moa = %, =n | o8 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 — ee Wonderful Bread Discovery in Hitchen; *T KNEAD IT, She Says---Doctors Approve Plan By Albert F. Ferguson 5 5, 1913, PHILADELPHIA, P .—T KEEP THE WINDOWS OPEN pate Me att vended Meorey WR 5 mnider discovery in chemistry DOC : Sear , The chefttistry in this discovery is BREAD-BAKING TOR TELLS WHY DISCOVERY IS eg cold weather, don’t let snow or rain or wind, or/¢he chemist is a wor ae inher 7 OF TREMEN re : Hitchen nan, and her laboratory was her own US VALUE TO WORLD @y other condition whatsoever, feep your windows closed all There seems to be no doubt th By Dr. Edward Tyson Reichert 4 r 2 . nv joubt 4 @e time! Get fresh air and give your loved ones fresh air! THE FIRGT PERSON IN THE WORLD, MAN OR WOMAN, WHO Sroek I macel lax thied Gales ot at of Penneytvania, nt ‘ : NEW HOW TO 7 5 0 age one of the chief causes of all digentivs ble The lack of proper ventilation of our dwellings is respon That coome tke 8 Bach, BREAD AB IT OUGHT TO BE MADE testinal fermentation and the poisons born of such & condition ¢ In- te to» sqyeral < for many thousand years. Peay ype» ont, for we have been, bread-making no end of illness, especially among ch n. Few people ¢ ne “ several of our most serious and deadly diseases.|she knows just how to do it every womam who bakes ® positive that po ht raged gi He anc AO AA | Rap pamleg grains are hea Sidache, the bane of ¢ a ‘ that her | . . ney are almont pure 10 cause trouble a 3 eadache, the bane of existence; anemia, the ghost of civiliza ner pe eee ae eee What It All M Sigg Byam gage nat hoy ppeenlterng A aN | @ tion; ey digestion, making life “blue” or “brown,” in But Mrs 8 has || She Makes Bread thot Anyoe aa gp Ny penn geen so nctiget Dhl oth ogy Rag ist % Stead of rosy; pneumonia, the arch-slayer of ms unkind; and Loe gd bene’ We bomen i No Matter’ How cent of the starsh grains are Ansarpiny Af : he : foes, beeen, ie ver 4 tuberc i sis, are, thin, ng For the one Poor His Digestion, and made digestible Dp, transformed juto gelating * ase, in a.great measure, due to badly ventilated! jf°"°S toet cvew women thinks She Doubles the Value of Every . most important dh jouses eseential to good bread we g Begs Far 4 mo ortan’ seover The ese of this bre ; moking to the thi :: y Making It Twlee place of the ordinary kind ought to t ¢ waslebie 4 od in ind A man’s house may be his castle, but it need not be his avoid—THE BREAD. “MUST i (auees the it turhances of the digest! r id the inte bp: i prison and tomb. Badly ventilated houses are always over by Oy Ayre the kaart Boe . -- ‘ a vays ¢ lor who ea i |processes of makin thei balieve wi crowded. From the physiological point of view, the evils of THE BREAD THAT MOTHER Her Method “ie One That A jmainute grat te of 4 hin ape! Fag M : A Le ul iu arc a o James 5 @vercrowding can be produced in two way Hieond bo bean WAS DEAD- body Can Use, = | wheat flour were gathered in small dent of the Drexel inate i. By: housing motépeopile tn: 4 given’ apace woh _—_ whose digestion ——— lr hundr as in a cell ~ i a Wor lerful d very, ag 2 By keeping the ; Mother didn't know ho Pct + : ith gluten, a) roe ee of the Universltg = * eping the windows snugly closed bread, "Wie iS apo’ how to make Rocauss .eftee Yew’ eareh' % gelatinous 5 » ich formed | Pent Dr The dire results of actual numerical overcrowding are} fns didn't know, ‘the p24 Boog ee Raw starch in bread is} bareeutis tant tho dat aide od 90) ee and spect cum by etatistical study, made i K 8fCl know. And the doctors admitted it.|ly. And hosts of people it Is dead lines or bresk or ones Soe who ls one of the greatest ; ; al study, made in. many places. It was] Love and wifely devotion led ly. And 90 por cent of the Prom them or break them open, All ans in the world found that the death rate among families wl ' Mra. Sharploss to m your bread ts saw.” <2 Rigg Pen. ggg coe tinh i,| . sdere is BO secret abou , £ who occupied one] dy rt make the great| Then Merv. 6h but raw starch remained in the| Sharpless want it, room was 40 in a thousand; in those occupying two rooms, th rr ytd study. Sh Tyg ane Pee ped mre sae it be do a : upying two rooms, the ty Sho rythi h is don rom Meath rate was 28; of those who lived in three rooms, only 14/30,0"% usband Decame very, iH] was in Philadelphia on ning there | Mrs. Bharplees got «|QUICKLY AND Do NEAD of every thousand died; only pci a doctor forbade tt . The|wheat. Then she went to Hoston Rens from the way s paper-| 72° Whole idea is to dietary . } . ed; only seven of a thousand died in fami StLor cena thik. tciewlcan ‘ilar exhansted the capacity of the banger mixed his flour for paste, |4USh #8 litde as possible, F ies occupying four rooms, And self-imposed overcrowdin bake it myself.” Sharpless, “T rine age library there. She he mixed her flour, water. ‘“ af may be mixed by hand, through superstitious fear of air, night air and air in i one emtied. “All breaglall kinds shomtstr7 aad examined | e. kly and lightly se pow-|her earty chine In the mixing i " ae, chap : eral, dangerous, There isn’t a loaf! tt of bread and flour under ¢ she set It aside tolusea batches Mrs. Shi will crowd us out of the ranks of the living in substantially baked that is fit to put in a Ba read | me microscope Ten years of the e jused her hands. Then, to the same way stomach unless that stomac! s : sort of work she put in is When the more than two or three Joayv . unuallyentrong,” he seid & fs w/the problem “ 4 mixture was jonce, she used 8 mix hed The immedia : : ; demas acd i found t raised,” she did not knead it. |of an old re - , : ediate rer —open windows—is as simple as weessthernar Montane ordinary] MRS. LYDIA COALE SHARPI sha. mieniy, oonpad th lets’ | ted. Up ee ee ts application is rare. It will save you even if you and r loaves quickly and deftly, with | 1 my: pete of kalvee 3 « ne 7 little handlir H & ot er a mixing bowl. ; yours are crowded into one 1 , | as little handlirg as possible Hing ph A o oO oom. You would not think of| Ww | Then she baked it ling pin was turned with a @& NT, ras ca oe ainnee ct tee eae OMAN CARPENTER [220 taka it )2, he moun! and the | knives thor Tithe through the chitiney. « It f . re escape of} BUILDS A BARN i ) PER ck NT OF THF Le Nyce mixed | the flour 2 a imne would suffocate yo A\NULES BROKEN UP—GEI —liprintt Tt is the same with the human body It i og “ : e Press Leased Wire ATINIZED—COOKED!!! aes BOP | ereed = = as tty ven and burning up food, which is sectad: tates? hee, .D, Wis, Jan. 15.—|doubled—every et ea vod pois RRA be 4 sues, animal heat and energy. If you keep the windows lene do you say, parcel post oF jfrom generation to Kenerat Se soon power of two 4) VALID = Be ped ; closed, it is just like cl Se , J08H W © pom? Bo. fo wo. . § ine carpente av wit tale SBAND — 1 j ike closing up the chimney. The carbon Be Py . : completed a lar Saineies were uted to obra Pore ee ey 4 dioxide, the smoke of the body, and mike | “Bert Camphire| Miedirected energy— The papers are referring to Joe] of tows a four ‘ ans and sclenil 4 8H = Tr Ld Pe 2 f « €annot escape, and fresh oxygen cannot t ha if tuct ~ a couple of Sh pe ne eggs in a paper bag by |» y acd spore 1s a swaniherself Th " . a ee rn EM sig t gen cannot be taken in. The Belgian hares into Parcel post have Strack us more like an anvil| 16 feet wide and 44 feet long. " life fires begin to grow dim. The energies flag, digestion th’ mailbox, and) Putting your feet under the CRO and 44 feet long \| % 4 becomes disordered, life become = . very likely they'd "!reet car seats to keep them wana é en 8 4 THE EDITOR’S MAIL ' BE ate nis, me a weary burden, disease a suffered a good, Going to a popular theatre om Failure, after long perseverance, CHOKES TO DEATH P i i your ind ; pos ager time with the expectation of getting | Hue Brat der than never to have ON A BANANA) Biitor The st your window is or me © - it & kood « ug , 3 ehsvec Sen auK « r jo fi exi : w is only a your round of somebody cise 'anding down a five-pound wateh ee jtime I have re pearyrespealiic-ee: coir Gin ; stence, it will make it a pr i te W hadn't come along, © ate! a fails George Eliot | By United Press Leased W lediter’s mall ta. w a a Ppp ng that he is i dow means “vw : 7! ee an’ mail n | TERRE H for. hint ; . mey, than by one of ti meg wilieve”-an alewny Garand < . alled nine FROM DIA ’ ao AUTE, Ind, Jan. 15. r high cost of living are pe men, » hide their greed = Mecttalot Ie: oxygen, i ; t gh which the first ke | seme of hob ane” NA’S DIARY | Prey Thomas Albright choked at and learned remedies of pocrisy by crying “Ware Wir d » is to be taken in ir and sunshine ouse lettuce. Mise Dillpickies Tries Desperate 0 death in a grocery store in | can't the working class see |#9™e brother robber who hag and the blessed invigorating winds, tt ait a Triumphant Standard Oabre to Collect a Debt Contracted by Clinton while trying to swallow ‘hat they themselves are respon ter graft % TE clash ih cuir eouateens eath of heaven and! rescher—w Bearer During the Last Campaign a large mouthful of banana. sible as much as any other cause? ONE OF THE VICTH q * onstant companions. Our Be ‘eachor hy is there a bypheo BY —-= | They are robbing one another every ‘: $0 great that it is not even eansies i ar o be is tn ehicken house omer PRED SCHAEFER 4 PERSONAL aiaersh day of their lives and still they rave | GIR) INTI 4 8 xy the proverbial fear| Tommy—it's for the chicken at the rich men. It can be see LS ee ide tees Mino Sire dad Walk, A Ieee oh oi nickens to eps Be fat the rick a can be seen on | GHTS phobia. In the bias : \ a ve le aero rae 3 t nver, a few weeks ago, a/ for instance the . . ae the cold w acon a sort of truce reigns. But as soon| A Party of die’ tanta | colored woman presented Seat atipair shoo ahi og FE gtr mio CHASE BURG! 7 ole eather approaches, we shut |were hunting . Ri tata) registration booth, with the inten- | price for heels an 4 hal » ne q hes, shut ourselves cl a ‘ 1 lor ts and half sole X oi 4 4 Oe thie a dat, ql rselv losely in| so: Ps arg age ee Se) tion of enrolling and casting her one dollar a pair The Baad | e sP nase’ Wire. ‘ as souvenira, They finally ente first vote in the ensuing election these shops got toget ese SAN FRANCISCO, Ci All the ¥ 3: . y finally entered 8 ¥ ® ogether and § Cal the activities of life : a Hittle sh he gave her name, her add: formed “hs life are carried on in a fe li \" le shop and were shown a Jang A address formed a union, made the nsual de-|~~Dressed in tights, tw stuify rooms; th we go'on breath ‘ ew dingy,|cotn, which the clerk said was very | one ee one me the clerk of, mands, and the price Is now a/{8!ti# of the . 0 * ‘ eathing and exhaling Ke | Olde | jon asked this question dollar and @ quarter a pr . we q . me ng, COK - ‘ uarte | a burgia 4 med a wing, brewing, giving life to new generations, and ys of copper,” he as leune party do you affiliate| 1 warrant every tim beet or off, |'™ the act of breaking into rough our ignora bas 2 ons, and,|sured the tourists, “w: or any of the commoditie: , dre ‘ Oi all th ance, inviting death for all the tine of Caeser” meh 2 di grea eyes popped out a few cents, pomp ae . down Market to Hevea mug ‘ ¢ numerous functions and “How can you tell that?’ . have to answer dat ques-| holler “trusts ore | nk . P $s and uses of a window, t ell that?” they tion?” she demande r “trusts” and “corruption” as | Might. He escaped. ; of an airway is to be kept uppermost in mind. “Wind Diag nok i goed h “That ia the eer he told her. ‘Jonas i ddod to boys apn th ERE be as nin ind-eyes,” . you can see the date oF Pg i . m rters added to the ps elope: é to be life-giving eyes, must have thee eyeie open. A chnea =” aa ve dato on cc bene tench hae otf ach, we, to LADIES—NOTICE _ window n 4 é so A closed] . ee books,” she said. “E ou Fe Broce aggorns Bigs ‘a may show you life, but cannot give it to you ; Why ts it that the older a: ‘ ~ to a his name, I don't ARE os than thay rhe to seat ? 4 ) ie or an auto vote. W! he - o, besides mobiip Is, the more people you wee] (eae et oe ee oe ae eee fact that the cost of mechanical | riled in it? } power bas been reduc: AN | oe ah ane stalked.—-Saturday| 1 should a re rather EDITOR SET FREE | A TEARFUL TALE . be robbed by a diamond-bedecked, | Gp. le newsboy st = An‘ unusual conf tat tous oe and ‘pike An j ual confession has been made by an ed ley blast of wind blew off his 4 Altoona, Pa.—not an n | i ee po tad bearer atest yottbeintiney | i an ov g edit py, eer : | of a street car and i Se bhey orders. He admits the tired man, trained] to bite a wane i to GRIND AN ORG ears he was required The poor littie fellow Li \ RGAN the Ou . into bier ia Si Oh a ence Aree Quay and Penrose gang a near-by store and bought i often NAUSEATING HIS SOUL: but. tianl iB Ang a $6 derby because there were { who has bought the paper,’ ab Des, thanks $0: a friend, bone alt «he oo paper, he is now set free hen all hi f This confessi a praia: . riends , sion is unusual, because SHACKLE e aughed, and kept him con patterns, a ee a” nel, tetiine SHACKERD EDIE) SOs ea we Oe De the. Alt 3 fo ctl andor to confess. Our congratulation Piddagin' sad world, is it not, Basement oona ‘other t >, ” ad n ? 7 Dt heestec 4 i : st, because he has been candid, and mace Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca y ‘ause he has got a better t : i Oe gure how 1 ‘ er boss—thoug Mee iC, Bob Smith was in | sure how long even g 1 can't | troduced to a 1 ” . > H g even a good boss will st a kirl whom be had 0 pieces fine 2 ndeatadie | sylvania ill stay good in Pen 20 times before, Bu inch 12%¢ Dreas ais if M ch ndi 4 There are plenty of Smith was ashame: | styles and full Mid hroughout the store has lon f proofs that a newsy ashamed to ask her piece lists of price reduc 8 |, FREE, COURAGEOUS AN a newspaper can be both ao he aif ee Wiacem, Ber. YOrd P ctre or eae tne hie Uke och g lots of season- ; sylvania gets a { OUS AND SUCCESSFUL. When Penn-|But tell me, do you spell It with a }. wenareeemen Be Not Sessive vis’ ro," sald the ‘ | dee right while the cold weather is with 4 gets a few vivid examples of that kind of it~ | Bat tent mee, Go. you Epelt: I< WiEe sae Haughty Office Girt, Undertaker’s us. Some departments have made fortunate pur- Service journalism, we'll begin to believe tt coma lAgig a Why, Mr. Smith BY FRED SCHAEFES for a job . | chases from wholesalers and manufacturers Wi 1 genuine g ve that its conversion is|name te “pa mith,” she said, “my | 1 pd lob at Washington. Some the sale is on—while the iron is hot—ie tt hile eee | Yes, somewhere in this town | ses during } & place where he Duckinlan “ebabee to strike. Come tomo " s the time am Ifa é Congressman-elect Seby o'et | tavortion ae the day and meets his buctiing Figec rrow . . razza-ga-dazza could climb "- ong a ‘avorites and parcel and Printed an Swiss Ruffled ELMER E. TODD'S report silf,S, Tazeagedazza could climb a] Mockhiser has a sweet haven |ronare. Thats eels out the pat | and Every Lady's Sash’ Curtalnay i on the Wappenst : e epg sandwich to fatten a lamp post? |the ward’ irbtre the pie hunter, | Pears to, beef ~ 5 it . We 1 appenstein case shat KR) Cie ae: © ward heeler and even the| This elite dilly charces that have Best hort _Call the ambulance, Jesnte [wor ny laimant for her just dues | body can got eth —— fe Pr tit in the House Fourth ae been made that Wappensteir STORI ES - —— “Phadesclbar where else any more, At his voard AT ; . ~ place for instance, the: er | was railroaded to the peniten Full Guarantee Accompanies Every Garment jadmit he is at home. hey never Bacept Block and . a * an tiary of the Day ab , | If I do say it myself, I'm consid-| $1.48 New Flee Bine Berges oi r 9 erable sleuthess. This is not the Clocks — they THESE bad d sical a first man-hunt I've been engaged ro Big S are bad days for THER oe nee I traced down a@ kic > i ecial i crooked judge BALL WAH jPed child, only its parents Wala te $8c ae arooelias 6 month o Ch able to identify it because Main Floor, af ¥ A veland traveling faa hae use ite face Belt Pins, Belt Buckles eA ce ti tele modiis vacation, “He sox t n had. bean washed. I bave watched and Cloisonne Pins, Il pick] month's vacation, He and his mornin “ac Mende ib gp worth twice as much Well, inate ava: brogre | om on In a quiet winter ro-lfl on Heavy Suit igs stain extraordinary reductions J] its destination ane pout almost to ment aped at, each.... c w ynen’s $1.38 . 7 pa y outs anc vercoats will no! pata ‘ is an uptown Hand-Knit Tuliets, al . and progressives, Woodrow lathe other evening, as they enter Latwcet stock of: tat 1 not last long. \" raga ag eth This picture shows the Perfect ia ba Riven B NE aeeebatall pipe ig ng room and eat down,| the stat a of latest model, finely tailored clothing in pee vent inquiring in groceries ee Bere e | Washer in Boller Washing Clothes. ion Vacuum Clothes TE he had sot usual, n't aucluded corner, the tate of Washington—the celebrated Alfred Benjamin [|!'vo4 around th ae be need 4 a about hjm —— x a table near b ‘ leasty line eg alan t, but I felt that if 1 iicanconlerseng Just Think + deare he whisy 800 8 w ‘ected to someone ¥ here's 'S Mapered, 15.00 Sul vero ‘ ne supposed | One hr 1 ei there’s Mr. Jones over there. You $ nits and Overcoats ..... $37.60 1 Sults and Ov. to know all about Mockhiser, that See 450 pairs of i COLD ‘ won't mind if | go over and 4 812.00 | ‘erconts . would be a clew. (i of hot soap suds go{ Misscs! airs le snap tigi ome with him, will you? Think how aon Sults and Overcoats eer | aie ae 65 inate ene Whese! ha bbe Momence, Reautt- through every fiber of f 3,222 Vist : ‘ t will be a. y ne ‘coats rom,” “ ntee . ata, by ng ‘ depressing effect on Seattle.|aing ee t back from my wed ses aie $14.00 Beaks gg ‘guiet Hoatty Ot 6 sioner whom I Pretty, ‘style, your clothes in twenty 4 2 sping . a w amashing big o babes: Sults a »rcol ed, “but he seems t ola « gol pitete ged 7 18 | ene tte mel i $15.00 | \* iit ai Oveccosae almost live over at the tndertak- ca cur 8 per evening now © little bride agreed, raher rue # and Overcoata . 40,00 Suits and Ove dy 75 || ing parlors across the street.” s : lke a coffee percolator, con t ae traveling man hurried its ‘at nd Ove “25,816.90 : "$30.00 I wena this. “I have him!” jecond Wieer only it is much larger. Sea ove Cnah, aacok hee Suits ‘and Overcoats ..... | $46.00 Snit . thought. i 9 h bands with ts and © No more IT I8 interesting to note|wutn fate jofdered his. dinner, eH MEILYS. | Vasveces asta he reals oe place fs run by a guy named ed rote oe. on ethat U. S. Comptroller of © bag Ang roast lamb, Then $33. Morgly, so the sign said. In the . ee ceties f ee No began to talk business ‘SPECIAL PRICES reception room was nobedy but a reas itr ts, VDE rearecrion VAcuUM CLOTHES wisuen TAl*s Only 200 f°" y 3 ay believes that|he didn't -n 4 yout it that . in and ashe looked n $8.00, Mi t notice whe D ver; m| special shown in Boil inutes one reform step should be pub-| removed bis meat when iscontinued amd Broken Lines ifn Palhetio un axed tor $4.08 ere ComnerOk tn MRENORY Rhesinent?” © licity of se ‘s he | & dessert before hin stead " the pric sement.” Only $2.50, icity of securities held by ma-liy'he looked down n. ‘Then sudden UNDERWEAR SHIRTS stoad of ordering « $160 funeral, 1 Second Floor, price of @ good washwoman for one day. Sold Py tional banks. Publicity is sure-|°*clalmed: plato and |E gyg9 yeinc Re eans opy ape eS pg understood he was on Money-Back Guarantee. ‘ . » Balbrigea J ® ly jay ing its innings these gin ws re’s my lamb?" $1.50 Handsome iver © Shehtsete: yee cae . whieh she fro me At Tagicg Fleece OH ne VR > 4 le voice ‘ ry mn 7 be je Rix days. And itsis well inudttie volee over in the corner 0 Cooper's Standard Rib, all wooly per garment Women's hog the popular well. Jere I am, doar!” 30 Hawt Quality Lisle Union sults a 75% nald the undertak- Droas, skirtn Face Powder in the “ — WORKS IN OLD KAI 50 to $2.60 Shirts, reduced t erg haughty office girl 1 talked bind g' + Ahi bas ‘ mea Zz ” ™ NTU 2 6 5 Os J Dy en LEADER” UNDERWOOD |® Business at the focal office Gaal eth Reduced to Lope ban te cinton tae ae "98 i¢¢ - weakens as togreducing the| ot heavy. Two dozon ege c pt her Ips sealed like the dead. Sedona Floor, Main Floor. 1 : e 1g the] shipped to Kan Mt hs 5 wen : It was easy to see she was acting Main Alste. glass and earthenware sched-| old hagy was Winped to iat hey Ch ’ me SURD Thad thes ee das and cartinvare set it os Met aioe | ~Cheasty’s Haberdashe me Shas Meigs | oe 2 tender-heartec i le post-office was a bundle of copy ry wh bow LA lecide 5 ee gee Se Three bars of getline for a butcher pad leg the Mercury t W. G Second Ave. at Spring St Piedad fe pe neat’ move, I spool = palt ae Lace ta BELL Oh Drei Glyéerine Soap One tot of f ariff cinches Sparks, correspondent at Lickin Free Deli : whi ns all de fo p ° Carlisle, 4 r4 e Deliv te 1 partme ‘or orth 600 or mon aslisle, Ky. Mercury. e ery Throughout the State (ontinued) BS 5¢ HALF Price White worth 6 wyant Heatora, one sa aaa Third Floor. shown 25¢ Main Ploeg. cs ° | Mi niture Oo, 16 Pike, Nu,